The Kogi State High Court Sitting in Lokoja on Thursday June 29 set aside the suspension of the member representing Igalamela Odolu Constituency in the Kogi State House of Assembly, Hon. Friday Sanni Makama.
Our Kogi State Correspondent reports that Justice Henry Olusuyi in his judgment said the suspension of the lawmaker was an act of legislative insolence, which will not be allowed by any competent court of jurisdiction.
The court maintained that the suspension of the first defendant who came to seek redress in court is invalid, illegal and unconstitutional.
The judge noted that the claimant has the right to sue the first defendant, but can only be suspended when found wanting in House rule 37 to 39 which is not related to the case in view.
The judge therefore ordered that his entitlements as a member of the House be given to him.
Justice Olusuyi also in his ruling reserved the right of the House or the party to appoint the principal officers of the House, especially that of the Minority Leader.
While setting aside the claimant’s right to sought relief of judgment as the Minority leader, Justice Olusuyi said the House in the other relief acted outside its constitutional power.
Speaking shortly after the ruling, Counsel to the Plaintiff, Promise Ogbadu Esq described the judgment as symbolic and profound.
“We still have other issue to pick which we are going to file in the court of appeal. It is very interesting that the court did not miss word, insisting that the act of the Assembly was not only contemptuous, it was also an act of legislative impunity and legislative irresponsibility. To that extent, we hope and pray that the judgment will give a profound direction to both the Kogi State House of Assembly and other legislative house in the country on the ambit of their power in relation to their members”.
Meanwhile, Counsel to the Defendant, Gabriel Saliu described the ruling as sounding. “Unlike the blanket argument, that the House has no power to suspend its members, the judgment has clearly shown that the House has the power to issue out suspension within rule 37-39 of the House standing rule".
It will be recalled that Hon. Friday Sanni Makama who was suspended on the 28th of March 2017 over alleged anti legislative activities, dragged the Assembly to court challenging his suspension.
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